The psychology of terrorism / John Horgan.

"The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psychology. Despite the on-going search for a terrorist pathology, the most insightful and evidence-based research to date not only illustrates the lack of any identifiable psychopathology in terrorists,...

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Main Author: Horgan, John, 1974- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2014.
Edition:Revised and updated second edition.
Series:Cass series on political violence.
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Physical Description:xxii, 184 pages ; 24 cm.
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"The book presents a critical analysis of our existing knowledge and understanding of terrorist psychology. Despite the on-going search for a terrorist pathology, the most insightful and evidence-based research to date not only illustrates the lack of any identifiable psychopathology in terrorists, but demonstrates how frighteningly 'normal' and unremarkable in psychological terms are those who engage in terrorist activity. By producing a clearer map of the processes that impinge upon the individual terrorist, a different type of terrorist psychology emerges, one which has clearer implications for efforts at countering and disrupting violent extremism in today's world."--back cover.
Call Number:HV6431 .H667 2014
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780415698009 (harback)
0415698006 (harback)
9780415698023 (pbk.)
0415698022 (pbk.)